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Archive for the 'nothing about real estate' categoryReal estate quote of the day“There was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody.” —Adlai Stevenson Nothing to do with Boston real estate: Super Bowl TriviaClick on this Super Bowl link to view some interesting trivia. With the Super Bowl today, I thought you might find this graphic that looks back at the history of the game itself. Including a look back at the players the coaches, records set, and interesting trivia surrounding the game. Did you know that no [...] What I learned by reading The Wall Street Journal todayI enjoy reading the Wall Street Journal, if you’re not a regular reader, you should, they have some interesting, yet worthless trivia, that I find amusing. Here are today’s examples: Each year in NYC, they have the Empire State run-up, which basically is who can run up via the stairwell the fastest in the Empire State buillding, [...] Nothing about Boston real estate, just a Super Bowl thoughtThis morning I read a blog post that reminds us we should root for Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl. Why you ask? Every Red Blooded American should jump in line to support the Green Bay Packers! The Packers defeated the Chicago Bears thus earning them the opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. [...] Our debt conceived in terms of timeInteresting tidbit in the Opinion page of The Wall Street Journal. Most of us don’t easily comprehend the vastness between $1 million, $1billion and $1 trillion. For a better appreciation, look at our tax dollars as if they were units of time. One million seconds is approximately 11.5 days, one billion seconds runs nearly 32 [...] Just a random thoughtLast night, I met up with an old friend who has been an engineer for several years, and I’m reminded of this quote: “An optimist will tell you the glass is half-full; the pessimist, half-empty; and the engineer will tell you the glass is twice the size it needs to be.” Some interesting dataClick to enlarge. Poodwaddle.com A client friend just emailed me about this, Poodwaddle.com. Notice the U.S. debt per taxpayer is $120,716. |
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